I have a question. was there prior attacks on those first seven? Did the ambassadors in those prior attacks beg for help? Did the prior president put a terrorist group in place as security for our personnel? Or just this one? Was the president watching it in real time? Did they watch as American Seal Heroes fought off 150 filthy muslim terrorists? Were these men abandoned in a political move to save Dear Leaders sorry ass? Were our men 'left behind'?
Did the president run off to get a good nights sleep so that he could be on that plane in the morning bright eyed and bushy tailed?

Do you know what times zones are?

The US is six hours behind Libya.. so the attack was over by 10 PM eastern standard time.

The fundamental difference between conservatives and liberals is simple. Conservatives, like our founders, understand that man has a propensity to do evil. They accept this fact of human nature and have given us the tools to protect ourselves from those who might victimize us. Liberals believe that under the right mandates, restrictions and incentives all that potential evil can be bred out of humanity.

The F-16 Fighting Falcons could come to the rescue from their base in Aviano, some officials thought. But there were no clear targets, it was decided. An unarmed Predator drone flew over the area, just before the consulate attack ended. But it offered only a "soda straw" view hundreds of feet below near the annex. There were no armed drones in the area.

Officials watched the grainy footage from the drone. It was hard to determine, among the hundreds of people, who was with a militia supporting the U.S., who was taking part in that second attack, and who was a spectator — people, as the source said, "watching a war movie in front of them." Sporadic gunfire added to the confusion about separating friend from foe.

Officials eventually decided they couldn't drop large bombs in a residential neighborhood.

A decision was made: no close air support, not even as a show of force that could possibly disperse the fighters. The Americans, and their Libyan allies fighting with them on the ground, were on their own.